Πέμπτη, 25 Αυγούστου 2011

Back from vacations and we are already ready for work. Maybe a little
late but never too late! Everything is finally set and the waiting was
definitely worth it, since the subjects this issue covers are all very
interesting. So, I am very pleased to announce the new issue (188) of
openSUSE Weekly News in Greek.
In this issue you will read about:

From Friday the 15th to Sunday the 17th of July Lizards and other FOSS enthusiasts were gathered at Katerini for the 1st Greek openSUSE Collaboration Summer weekend Camp.

The whole event started at the Hotel pool where we all met before the actual beginning of the event . After everybody that was expected came, we started the talks.Fridays talks were more related to the openSUSE local community.Me andEfstathios Iosifidis presentedLokalize andgtranslator and show people how useful tool those are. Efstathios Agrapidis along withStella Rouzi presented how you can help the community by translating the openSUSE weekly news.

We took a dinner break from 19:30 to 20:30 and afterward we had a Translation contest. We originally had plans on letting people translating some wiki articles in a certain time but since we saw people's enthusiasm aboutLokalize andgtranslator we decided to change it and give people .po files to translate. The contest should normally last one and a half hour total but everybody asked for more time to do more work, so we postponedDiomidis Anadiotis talk 'I am new to the community' and we had the contest last until midnight.You see we made the program lose so that we give people the opportunity to physically collaborate, we considered more important for the people to have fun working as a community than actually have a tight schedule and this actually worked perfect through the weekend. After all the hard work of the fisrt day we had our bathing-suits and went to the Hotel's pool party where we had tons of fun. We had beers, conversations about FOSS, late night pool games. The last of us actually left the party after 4:00. Once again it was proven that FOSS is tightly connected with fun.

At Saturday we had an early wake around 8:30 for breakfast and around 10:15 we started with the announcement of the previous night's contest whereDiomidis Anadiotis won the Geeko plush reward. The First presentation of the day was 'Using Yast - System management: easy, fast and with many options' whereme and Efstatios Agrapidis presented how and why to use YaST more.The day continued withTheo Chatzimichos from theGentoo community presenting Django and making a tutorial of how and why to use it. After that we hadStavros Kalapothas andEfstathios Hatzikiriakidis fromThe-Hackerspace presenting us 'Security and arduino: Multifactor authentication system (voice recognition and RFID technologies)' which was a four hour workshop with a short break.

After the workshop, at around 15:00 we had long break where we had once once again great FOSS conversations among cold beer, water-gun fights, pool volley and other water sports... Some people though preferred to take a nap since last nights sleep was not enough for them.At around 17:30 we started again with 'Qt Signals And Slots' from Antonis Tsapaliokas fromKDE and we continiued with another workshop from the people ofThe-Hackerspace titled 'Security and arduino: Wireless devices remote control (client - server control center)'. We had a dinner break and then continued with a 'Vim introduction' byYannis Chatzimichos which was really interesting and showed us why Vim is better than other editors. After that we had the previous days scheduled talk from Diomidis Anidiotis titled 'I’m new in the community' where he talked about how a new people to a FOSS community feel entering a community. It was a great feedback for all and this lead us to the next and last planned converation for the day which was 'Collaborating inside a FOSS community', where all people expressed their opinion about how we should do that. Many valuable conclusions were made there. Of course once again we went to the pool-bar afterward and continued the conversation there.

Friday was the last day and it started around 10:00 after breakfast with the Gnome community andEfstathios Iosifidis presenting 'Surviving with Gnome 3 in a KDE-world'. Efstathios Agrapidis took up the baton presenting 'I’m OBS-ing, are you OBS-ing too?'. Unfortunately we had some internet issues so instead of the OBS workshop, after the OBS presentation we hadTheo Chatzimichos (after people asked for it) continuing the workshop on Django. After that came George Tsapaliokas presenting 'KDE Frameworks' and how to work with them. The day finished with a talk fromAthanasios-Ilias Rousinopoulos titled 'openSUSE Medical project' where as the new project leader he talked to us about it and why we should all help this project.As you can see from the photos, the event was a success as it reached its goal providing education through presentations, workshops and discussions, all that through summer entertainment.Most important, all participants are impatiently looking forward to the next event! Soon We will have the videos of the workshops and talks available atYouTube, stay tuned...Special Thanks to Giorgos Tsapaliokas andStella Rouzi for helping more from all of us on organizing the whole event. Also we really want to thank the people fromGentoo,KDE,The-Hackerspace andYannis Chatzimichos for participating to the event with their valuable and really interesting presentations and workshops.

Δευτέρα, 1 Αυγούστου 2011

I am very pleased to announce the new issue (185) of openSUSE Weekly News in Greek. In this issue you will read about:

* Intel, Collabora and SUSE to be main sponsors of the Desktop Summit* Bruno Friedmann: new package squidview available* Javier Llorente: New namespace for KDE apps maintained by upstream* Automatically add keys to the ssh-agent at X11 login* Linux.com/Jack Wallen: Weekend Project: Keep Out Repeat Offenders with Fail2ban on Linux

As well as many interesting news about openSUSE and useful advice, which can make our lives easier.